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- Nodaway County official Aug. 6 primary election results
Below are official results for the Aug 6, 2024, primary election released by the Nodaway County Clerk's Office The official results were released on Aug 9 by the clerk's office and this page updated on Aug 11 with the official numbers
- Election Victory Bonus! Wednesday Morning Memes – Twitchy
The Babylon Bee was on point on Election Day Just a few hours until Liz Cheney is executed by a firing squad — Pericles 'Perry' Abbasi (@ElectionLegal) November 5, 2024
- Layoffs and Castoffs: The Legacy Media Has Been Shedding Tons of . . .
The election of President Donald Trump ushered in the firings, layoffs, and resignations of several in the legacy media There have also been big things happening at The New York Times,
- ARGLE BARGLE RAR! Here Are the Top 20 LEFTY Meltdowns of Election Night . . .
Usually we just do a top 10 when it comes to the best (worst) meltdowns around a certain situation or event, but Election Night 2024 was SPECIAL so we're doing the top 25
- Worth County unofficial Nov. 5 general election results
Below are unofficial results for the Nov 5, 2024, general election released by the Worth County Clerk's Office The highest vote-getters in the county are bolded, but those candidates issues are not necessarily the overall winners in races that include more jurisdictions than just Worth County Total Worth County ballots cast: 1,105
- Worth County voters approve new faces in three contested races
Below are unofficial results for the Aug 6, 2024, primary election released by the Worth County Clerk's Office In the three local contested races on Tuesday, Sharon Paxson won the race for county coroner, Shelby Troutwine the race for public administrator and Tresha Petty unseated incumbent county assessor Miles Spainhower
- Worth County unofficial Aug. 6 primary election results
Below are unofficial results for the Aug 6, 2024, primary election released by the Worth County Clerk's Office Worth County voters approve new faces in three contested races GRANT CITY, Mo
- Election season highlights busy 2024 in Worth County
During the April election, Worth County voters overwhelmingly approved a $1 3 million no-tax-increase bond for the Worth County R-III School District with 75 5 percent of county voters giving approval The passage of the bond was a continuation of the previous 25 cents per $100 of assessed valuation of real and personal property
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